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<title>CSS Test: Page Size - Handling Page Size - 4x6</title>
<link rel="author" title="Tom Clancy" href="mailto:tclancy@revenution.com"/>
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<meta name="assert" content="If a preferred output media size is indicated via length or page-size values for the 'size' property, output must be rendered on the media size indicated if available." />
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	@page {
		size:4in 6in;
		border:1px solid #000;
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	<p>Test Precondition: If the printer can sense media size, load 4 inch by 6 inch media into one printer input bin, and load other sizes into other bins, if any. If the printer <em>cannot</em> sense media size, load 4 inch by 6 inch media into the default input bin.</p>
	<p>If 4 inch by 6 inch-size paper is available, this page must be printed on 4 inch by 6 inch-size paper.  In that case, a rectangle delineated with a thin black line is centered on the page. If 4 inch by 6 inch-size paper is not available, a rectangle should still appear; but it might not be centered.</p>
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